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Connection Information for HWO START & TAG Meeting March 11–13, 2024

8 March 2024

The next START/TAG meeting will be held in Pasadena, CA, on March 11 – 13. In person attendance is limited to START members, TAG members, and Working Group Co-Chairs, but the meeting will be broadcast publicly via WebEx. The WebEx connection information is at the bottom of this message. For more information about HWO meetings, see the HWO meetings page here: HWO Meetings

The meeting agenda is posted here: Meeting Agenda\During the meeting, discussion amongst virtual attendees will occur in the #f2f_meetings channel of the HWO_Community slack workspace. The link to join that workspace is Join the Workspace

To receive email updates about HWO, please sign up for our HWO-News email list by following these instructions:

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To sign up for one or more HWO working groups, use the links in column E of this spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oHgmfv2hyOoEYLiZrAzovBQPyBA2_bYDmQ2MNOqMpo0/edit#gid=0

We hope to see you on WebEx for the meeting!

Meeting Connection

WebEx Connection Information: GOMAP23 – Pasadena, CA

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Meeting number: 2830 535 4921

Password: nressHD24! (67377432 from phones and video systems)

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